February** Dynamic Incentive Program
The situation regarding this match, based on the information I have gathered, is summarized as follows:
Home Facts (Granada): Granada's recent form has not been ideal, with just one win, three draws and six defeats in their last 10 matches and morale low. On the offensive end, Granada lost a number of key players due to injuries and suspensions, which greatly affected the team's ability to score. The new signings brought in by the transfer market have yet to be put in place, which has brought more variables to the team.
Away situation (Almeria): Almeria's main striker is unavailable due to suspension, which has had a serious impact on their game. However, their coaches are very tactical and they are always able to make appropriate adjustments to the situation during the game to achieve the desired results.
Recent meetings between the two teams: There is not much suspense in the history of the two teams, and there is no particularly obvious advantage between the two teams. As such, the first half of the game could be a process of observation and probing, with both sides likely to start the game with a 0-0 draw. And in the second half, as the pace of the game picks up, the likelihood of scoring will increase dramatically, and the score could become 1-0 or 0-1. I think the most likely outcome of the match between the two teams is 10 years old. The result is based on the fact that both sides are facing some injuries and tactical adjustments, which could lead to a conservative and observant posture that can prevent a 20 or 21-year-old.